Mimo beamforming-based single carrier frequency division multiple access system

ABSTRACT

A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) beamforming-based single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) system is disclosed. At the transmitter, a fast Fourier transform (FFT) is performed on transmission data to generate frequency domain data. The frequency domain transmit data is mapped to assigned subcarriers. An inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) is performed on the transmit data mapped to the assigned subcarriers to generate time domain transmit data. The time domain transmit data is transmitted via antennas. At a receiver, an FFT is performed on the received data to generate frequency domain received data. Subcarrier demapping is performed to extract data mapped on the assigned subcarriers. A channel estimator generates a channel matrix which is decomposed into U, D and V H  matrices. A channel distortion and interference between transmit and receive antennas are equalized based on the decomposed channel matrices to the extracted frequency domain received data.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention is related to a wireless communication system. More particularly, the present invention is related to a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) beamforming-based single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) system.

BACKGROUND

The third generation partnership project (3GPP) and 3GPP2 are currently considering a long term evolution (LTE) of the universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) terrestrial radio access (UTRA). Currently, SC-FDMA is being considered for the evolved UTRA (E-UTRA).

In SC-FDMA, a plurality of orthogonal subcarriers are divided into a plurality of subcarrier blocks, (also known as “resource blocks”). A subcarrier block may be a localized subcarrier block or a distributed subcarrier block. The localized subcarrier block is defined as a set of several consecutive subcarriers and the distributed subcarrier block is defined as a set of several non-consecutive subcarriers. A subcarrier block is a basic scheduling unit for uplink transmissions in an SC-FDMA system. Depending on a data rate or a buffer status, at least one subcarrier block is assigned for a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) for transmission.

MIMO refers to the type of wireless transmission and reception scheme where both a transmitter and a receiver employ more than one antenna. A MIMO system takes advantage of the spatial diversity or spatial multiplexing to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and increases throughput.

SUMMARY

The present invention is related to a MIMO beamforming-based SC-FDMA system which includes a transmitter and a receiver. At the transmitter, a fast Fourier transform (FFT) is performed on data for transmission to generate frequency domain transmit data. Subcarrier mapping units map the frequency domain transmit data to assigned subcarriers. An inverse Fourier transform (IFFT) is performed on the transmit data mapped to the assigned subcarriers to generate time domain transmit data, and the time domain transmit data is then transmitted via multiple antennas. At the receiver, transmitted data is detected by a plurality of receive antennas. An FFT is performed on received data to generate frequency domain received data. Subcarrier demapping units in the receiver extract data mapped on the assigned subcarriers. A channel estimator in the receiver generates a channel matrix and a singular value decomposition (SVD) unit decomposes the channel matrix into U, D and V^(H) matrices. A channel diagonalization and beamforming unit in the receiver then equalizes a channel distortion and interference between transmit and receive antennas based on decomposed channel matrices to the extracted frequency domain received data.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a transmitter configured in accordance with the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a receiver configured in accordance with the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

When referred to hereafter, the terminology “WTRU” includes, but is not limited to, a user equipment (UE), a mobile station, a fixed or mobile subscriber unit, a pager, or any other type of device capable of operating in a wireless environment. When referred to hereafter, the terminology “base station” includes, but is not limited to, a Node-B, a site controller, an access point (AP) or any other type of interfacing device in a wireless environment. The present invention may be implemented in a WTRU or a base station.

The features of the present invention may be incorporated into an integrated circuit (IC) or be configured in a circuit comprising a multitude of interconnecting components.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a transmitter 100 configured in accordance with the present invention. It should be noted that FIG. 1 is provided as an example and the functions performed by the components shown in FIG. 1 may be performed by more or less physical components. The transmitter 100 includes encoders 102 a-102 n, modulators 104 a-104 n, fast Fourier transform (FFT) units 106 a-106 n, pulse shaping filters 108 a-108 n, subcarrier mapping units 110 a-110 n, a beam former 112 (optional), inverse FFT (IFFT) units 114 a-114 n, cyclic prefix (CP) insertion units 116 a-116 n and multiple antennas 118 a-118 n for MIMO.

Data 101 a-101 n for transmission is encoded by the encoders 102 a-102 n. It should be noted that the transmitter 100 may include only one encoder depending on the system configuration. The encoded input data 103 a-103 n is modulated by the modulators 104 a-104 n, respectively, in accordance with a modulation scheme. The modulated input data 105 a-105 n is processed by the FFT units 106 a-106 n to be converted into frequency domain data 107 a-107 n, respectively. The frequency domain data 107 a-107 n is processed through the pulse shaping filters 108 a-108 n, respectively. After processing by the pulse shaping filters 108 a-108 n, the frequency domain data 107 a-107 n is mapped to assigned subcarriers by the subcarrier mapping units 110 a-110 n, respectively. The subcarrier mapped data 111 a-111 n may optionally be processed with a transmit beam forming matrix and/or a scaling factor 120 by the beam former 112, which will be explained in detail hereinafter.

The subcarrier mapped data 111 a-111 n, (or data 113 a-113 n processed by the beamformer 112), is then processed by the IFFT units 114 a-114 n to be converted into time domain data 115 a-115 n, respectively. A CP is then added to the time domain data 115 a-115 n by the CP insertion units 116 a-116 n and transmitted via the antennas 118 a-118 n, respectively.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a receiver 200 configured in accordance with the present invention. It should be noted that FIG. 2 is provided as an example and the functions performed by the components shown in FIG. 2 may be performed by more or less physical components. The receiver 200 includes multiple antennas 202 a-202 n, CP removal units 204 a-204 n, IFFT units 206 a-206 n, subcarrier demapping units 208 a-208 n, a controller 210, pulse shaping filters 212 a-212 n, a channel estimator 214, a singular value decomposition (SVD) unit 216, a channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218, IFFT units 220 a-220 n, demodulators 222 a-222 n and decoders 224 a-224 n.

Signals transmitted from the transmitter 100 are detected by the multiple antennas 202 a-202 n and multiple received data streams 203 a-203 n are generated. Each received data stream 203 a-203 n is processed by the CP removal unit 204 a-204 n, respectively, to remove the CP which is inserted at the transmitter 100.

After removing the CP, the received data streams 205 a-205 n are sent to the FFT units 206 a-206 n to be converted to frequency domain data 207 a-207 n, respectively. Each of the subcarrier demapping units 208 a-208 n extracts particular subcarrier signals 209 a-209 n in accordance with a control signal 211 received from the controller 210. The controller 210 generates the control signal 211 based on the assigned subcarriers for the receiver 200. The assigned subcarriers may be a block of localized subcarriers or a set of distributed subcarriers.

The extracted subcarrier data 209 a-209 n is then processed through the pulse shaping filters 212 a-212 n, respectively. After processing by the pulse shaping filters 212 a-212 n, the data 213 a-213 n is then sent to the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218 and the channel estimator 214. The channel estimator 214 generates a channel impulse response using a known pilot signal 230 and generates a channel matrix H_(n) ^((k)) for each subcarrier. The channel estimator 214 may be a joint channel estimator, as shown in FIG. 2. Alternatively, multiple channel estimators may be used for processing the multiple receive data streams 213 a-213 n, respectively. The channel matrix H_(n) ^((k)) is sent to the SVD unit 216.

The SVD unit 216 decomposes the channel matrix H_(n) ^((k)) into a diagonal matrix D_(n) ^((k)) and unitary matrices U_(n) ^((k)) and V_(n) ^((k)) such that:

H_(n) ^((k))=U_(n) ^((k))D_(n) ^((k))V_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) ;  Equation (1)

where superscript H denotes Hermitian transpose. U_(n) ^((k)) and V_(n) ^((k)) are unitary matrices for the k-th user and the n-th subcarrier and comprise eigenvectors of the matrix H_(n) ^((k))H_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) and H_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) H_(n) ^((k)), respectively. U_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) U_(n) ^((k))=V_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) V_(n) ^((k))=I. The diagonal matrix D_(n) ^((k)) comprises the square root of the eigenvalues of H_(n) ^((k))H_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) . It should be noted that SVD is an example for channel matrix decomposition, and the channel matrix decomposition may be performed with any other matrix decomposition methods, (such as eigenvalue decomposition (EVD)), to achieve the same results.

In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, the decomposed matrices, U_(n) ^((k)), D_(n) ^((k)) and V_(n) ^((k)), are sent to the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218 and the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218 performs frequency domain equalization so that channel distortions and interferences between antennas are eliminated.

The received signal in frequency domain is expressed as follows:

{right arrow over (R)} _(n) ^((k)) ={right arrow over (H)} _(n) ^((k)) ·{right arrow over (S)} _(n) ^((k)) +{right arrow over (N)} _(n) ^((k)),  Equation (2)

where {right arrow over (R)}_(n) ^((k)) and {right arrow over (S)}_(n) ^((k)) are the received signal and the transmitted data in frequency domain for the n-th subcarrier of the user k, respectively and {right arrow over (N)}_(n) ^((k)) is a noise. The channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218 equalizes the channel distortion and interference by applying the matrix U_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) and V_(n) ^((k))D_(n) ^((k)) ⁻¹ to the frequency domain received signal {right arrow over (R)}_(n) ^((k)). The resulting signal after diagonalization {right arrow over (R)}_(D,n) ^((k)) expressed as follows:

{right arrow over (R)} _(D,n) ^((k)) =V _(n) ^((k)) D _(n) ^((k)) ⁻¹ U _(n) ^((k)) ^(H) {right arrow over (R)} _(n) ^((k)) =V _(n) ^((k)) D _(n) ^((k)) ⁻¹ U _(n) ^((k)) ^(H) {right arrow over (N)} _(n) ^((k));  Equation (3)

which is frequency domain data plus noise.

Equation (3) is a zero forcing solution for performing a beamforming only at the receiver 200. This solution may equalize the channel distortion and antenna interference, but enhances noise.

After channel diagonalization by the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218, the data 219 a-219 n is processed by the IFFT units 220 a-220 n to be converted to time domain data 221 a-221 n, respectively. The time domain data 221 a-221 n is demodulated by the demodulators 222 a-222 n, respectively, and the demodulated data 223 a-223 n is processed by the decoders 224 a-224 n to generate estimated data 225 a-225 n, respectively. Only one decoder may be used depending on the system configuration.

In accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, a beam forming is performed both at the transmitter 100 and the receiver 200. At the transmitter 100, the data 101 for transmission is scaled with an inverse of the diagonal matrix D and multiplied by the steering matrix V by the beamformer 112. Alternatively, the transmitter 100 may apply only the steering matrix V. The matrices D and V may be fed back by the receiver 200 to the transmitter 100. Alternatively, the transmitter 100 may include a channel estimator and an SVD unit such that the D and V matrices may be obtained by the transmitter 100 based on channel reciprocity. This operation is expressed per user and subcarrier as follows:

{right arrow over ({tilde over (S)}_(n) ^((k))=V_(n) ^((k))D_(n) ^((k)) ⁻¹ {right arrow over (S)}_(n) ^((k)).  Equation (4)

The received signal is expressed as follows:

{right arrow over (R)} _(n) ^((k)) ={right arrow over (H)} _(n) ^((k)) ·{right arrow over ({tilde over (S)} _(n) ^((k)) +{right arrow over (N)} _(n) ^((k)).  Equation (5)

At the receiver 200, a receive beamforming is performed by multiplying a matrix U_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) on the received signal {right arrow over (R)}_(n) ^((k)) by the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218. The resulting signal after beamforming is as follows:

{right arrow over (R)} _(D,n) ^((k)) ={right arrow over (S)} _(n) ^((k)) +U _(n) ^((k)) ^(H) {right arrow over (N)} _(n) ^((k)).  Equation (6)

Equation (6) is a zero forcing solution for performing a beamforming both at the transmitter 100 and the receiver 200. This solution avoids noise enhancement problem of the solution in Equation (3) by performing a pre-beamforming with equalization at the transmitter 100. However, the solution in Equation (7) enlarges the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) at the transmitter 100.

In accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, a minimum mean square error (MMSE) solution is used to suppress a PAPR at the transmitter 100. The beamforming at the transmitter 100 in accordance with the third embodiment requires feedback information from the receiver 200. The feedback information includes D_(n) ^((k)) and V_(n) ^((k)) matrices and estimated SNR. The feedback information may be full feedback information or partial feedback information. The beamformer 122 of the transmitter 100 scales and steers the data 101 for transmission based on MMSE solution as follows:

$\begin{matrix} {{\overset{\overset{\sim}{\rightarrow}}{S}}_{n}^{(k)} = {V_{n}^{(k)}{\frac{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{{(k)}^{*}}}{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2} + \sigma^{2}} \cdot {{\overset{\rightarrow}{S}}_{n}^{(k)}.}}}} & {{Equation}\mspace{14mu} (7)} \end{matrix}$

The received signal is expressed as follows:

{right arrow over (R)} _(n) ^((k)) ={right arrow over (H)} _(n) ^((k)) ·{right arrow over ({tilde over (S)} _(n) ^((k))+{right arrow over (N)}_(n) ^((k)).  Equation (8)

After the channel diagonlization and beamforming unit 218 performs a receive beamforming by multiplying a matrix U_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) , the resulting signal is expressed as follows:

$\begin{matrix} {{\overset{\rightarrow}{R}}_{D,n}^{(k)} = {{\frac{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2}}{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2} + \sigma^{2}} \cdot {\overset{\rightarrow}{S}}_{n}^{(k)}} + {U_{n}^{{(k)}^{H}}{{\overset{\rightarrow}{N}}_{n}^{(k)}.}}}} & {{Equation}\mspace{14mu} (9)} \end{matrix}$

The PAPR is reduced as shown in Equation (7). The estimated data at the receiver 200 approaches the transmitted data when a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is large as shown in Equation (9).

In accordance with a fourth embodiment, a beamforming is performed only at the receiver 200 and no feedback is sent to the transmitter 100. A received signal after receive beamforming and noise suppression by the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit 218 based on MMSE solution is expressed as follows:

$\begin{matrix} {{{\overset{\rightarrow}{R}}_{D,n}^{(k)} = {V_{n}^{(k)}{\frac{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{{(k)}^{*}}}{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2} + \sigma^{2}} \cdot U_{n}^{{(k)}^{H}}}{\overset{\rightarrow}{R}}_{n}^{(k)}}};{and}} & {{Equation}\mspace{14mu} (10)} \\ {{\overset{\rightarrow}{R}}_{D,n}^{(k)} = {{V_{n}^{(k)}{\frac{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2}}{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2} + \sigma^{2}} \cdot V_{n}^{{(k)}^{H}}}{\overset{\rightarrow}{S}}_{n}^{(k)}} + {V_{n}^{(k)}{\frac{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{{(k)}^{*}}}{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2} + \sigma^{2}} \cdot U_{n}^{{(k)}^{H}}}{{\overset{\rightarrow}{N}}_{n}^{(k)}.}}}} & {{Equation}\mspace{14mu} (11)} \end{matrix}$

As shown in Equation (11), the equalized signal after beamforming at the receiver 200 approaches transmitted data at a high SNR. This is because the middle term

$\frac{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2}}{{{\overset{\rightarrow}{D}}_{n}^{(k)}}^{2} + \sigma^{2}}$

becomes identity at a high SNR and V_(n) ^((k))V_(n) ^((k)) ^(H) =I. At a low SNR, the equalized beamforming signal at the receiver 200 is estimated with an approximation error, (i.e., {right arrow over (R)}_(D,n) ^((k))≈{right arrow over (S)}_(n) ^((k)) plus the error caused by noise).

Embodiments

1. An SC-FDMA system wherein a portion of a plurality of subcarriers is assigned to a transmitter and a receiver for communication.

2. The system of embodiment 1 comprising a MIMO transmitter.

3. The system of embodiment 2 wherein the MIMO transmitter comprises a first set of FFT units for performing FFT on data for transmission to generate frequency domain data.

4. The system of embodiment 3 wherein the MIMO transmitter comprises a plurality of subcarrier mapping units for mapping the frequency domain transmit data on subcarriers assigned for the MIMO transmitter and a MIMO receiver.

5. The system of embodiment 4 wherein the MIMO transmitter comprises a first set of IFFT units for performing IFFT on transmit data mapped to the assigned subcarriers to generate time domain transmit data.

6. The system of embodiment 5 wherein the MIMO transmitter comprises a plurality of transmit antennas for transmitting the time domain transmit data.

7. The system as in any of the embodiments 1-6, comprising a MIMO receiver.

8. The system of embodiment 7 wherein the MIMO receiver comprises a plurality of receive antennas for receiving the transmitted time domain transmit data and generating multiple streams of received data.

9. The system of embodiment 8 wherein the MIMO receiver comprises a second set of FFT units for performing FFT on the received data to generate frequency domain received data.

10. The system of embodiment 9 wherein the MIMO receiver comprises a plurality of subcarrier demapping units for extracting data mapped on the assigned subcarriers.

11. The system as in any of the embodiments 7-10, wherein the MIMO receiver comprises at least one channel estimator for performing channel estimation for MIMO channels between the transmitter and the receiver to generate a channel matrix.

12. The system of embodiment 11 wherein the MIMO receiver comprises a channel matrix decomposition unit for decomposing the channel matrix into a diagonal matrix D and unitary matrices U and V^(H), wherein a superscript H denotes a Hermitian transpose.

13. The system of embodiment 12 wherein the MIMO receiver comprises a channel diagonalization and beamforming unit for equalizing a channel distortion by applying at least one of the U, D and V^(H) matrices to the extracted frequency domain received data.

14. The system of embodiment 13 wherein the MIMO receiver comprises a second set of IFFT units for performing IFFT on the equalized data to generate time domain received data.

15. The system as in any of the embodiments 13-14, wherein the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit equalizes the channel distortion based on a zero forcing solution.

16. The system as in any of the embodiments 13-14, wherein the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit equalizes the channel distortion based on an MMSE solution.

17. The system as in any of the embodiments 2-16, wherein the MIM O transmitter further comprises a beamformer for performing a transmit beamforming by applying the V matrix to the frequency domain transmit data.

18. The system of embodiment 17 wherein the MIMO transmitter obtains the V matrix from the receiver.

19. The system as in any of the embodiments 17-18, wherein the MIMO transmitter further comprises a second channel estimator for performing channel estimation to obtain the V matrix based on channel reciprocity.

20. The system as in any of the embodiments 17-19, wherein the beamformer applies a scaling factor.

21. The system of embodiment 20 wherein the scaling factor is an inverse D matrix.

22. The system of embodiment 20 wherein the scaling factor is generated based on the D matrix and a noise variance.

23. The system as in any of the embodiments 1-22, wherein the subcarriers assigned to the MIMO receiver are a block of localized subcarriers.

24. The system as in any of the embodiments 1-22, wherein the subcarriers assigned to the MIMO receiver are a set of distributed subcarriers.

25. The system as in any of the embodiments 2-24, wherein the MIMO transmitter further comprises a CP insertion unit for inserting a CP into the time domain transmit data.

26. The system of embodiment 25 wherein the MIMO receiver further comprises a CP removal unit for removing the CP from the received data.

27. The system as in any of the embodiments 10-26, wherein the MIMO receiver further comprises a controller for generating a control signal indicating the subcarriers which are assigned to the receiver, whereby the subcarrier demapping units extract the particular data mapped on the subcarriers based on the control signal.

28. The system as in any of the embodiments 12-27, wherein the channel matrix decomposition unit is an SVD unit.

29. The system as in any of the embodiments 12-27, wherein the channel matrix decomposition unit is an EVD unit.

30. The system as in any of the embodiments 2-29, wherein the MIMO transmitter is a WTRU.

31. The system as in any of the embodiments 7-30, wherein the MIMO receiver is a base station.

32. The system as in any of the embodiments 2-29, wherein the transmitter is a base station.

33. The system as in any of the embodiments 7-30, wherein the receiver is a WTRU.

34. A method for MIMO beamforming in an SC-FDMA system wherein a portion of a plurality of subcarriers is assigned to a transmitter and a receiver for communication.

35. The method of embodiment 34 comprising the step of the transmitter performing FFT on data for transmission to generate frequency domain data.

36. The method of embodiment 35 comprising the step of the transmitter mapping the frequency domain transmit data to subcarriers assigned for the transmitter and the receiver.

37. The method of embodiment 36 comprising the step of the transmitter performing IFFT on the transmit data mapped to the assigned subcarriers to generate time domain transmit data.

38. The method of embodiment 37 comprising the step of the transmitter transmitting the time domain transmit data via multiple antennas.

39. The method of embodiment 38 comprising the step of the receiver receiving the transmitted time domain transmit data and generating multiple streams of received data.

40. The method of embodiment 39 comprising the step of the receiver performing FFT on the received data to generate frequency domain received data.

41. The method of embodiment 40 comprising the step of the receiver extracting data mapped on the assigned subcarriers.

42. The method of embodiment 41 comprising the step of the receiver performing a channel estimation of MIMO channels between the transmitter and the receiver to generate a channel matrix.

43. The method of embodiment 42 comprising the step of the receiver decomposing the channel matrix into a diagonal matrix D and unitary matrices U and VII, wherein a superscript H denotes a Hermitian transpose.

44. The method of embodiment 43 comprising the step of the receiver equalizing a channel distortion by applying the at least one of the U^(H), D and V matrices to the extracted frequency domain received data.

45. The method of embodiment 44 comprising the step of the receiver performing IFFT on the equalized data to generate time domain received data.

46. The method as in any of the embodiments 44-45, wherein the channel distortion is equalized based on a zero forcing solution.

47. The method as in any of the embodiments 44-45, wherein the channel distortion is equalized based on an MMSE solution.

48. The method as in any of the embodiments 35-47, further comprising the step of the transmitter performing a transmit beamforming by applying the V matrix to the frequency domain transmit data.

49. The method of embodiment 48 wherein the transmitter obtains the V matrix from the receiver.

50. The method as in any of the embodiments 48-49, further comprising the step of the transmitter performing channel estimation to obtain the V matrix based on channel reciprocity.

51. The method as in any of the embodiments 36-50, further comprising the step of the transmitter applying a scaling factor to the frequency domain transmit data.

52. The method of embodiment 51 wherein the scaling factor is an inverse D matrix.

53. The method of embodiment 51 wherein the scaling factor is generated based on the D matrix and a noise variance.

54. The method as in any of the embodiments 34-53, wherein the subcarriers assigned to the receiver are a block of localized subcarriers.

55. The method as in any of the embodiments 34-53, wherein the subcarriers assigned to the receiver are a set of distributed subcarriers.

56. The method as in any of the embodiments 37-55, further comprising the step of the transmitter inserting a CP into the time domain transmit data.

57. The method of embodiment 56 comprising the step of the receiver removing the CP from the received data.

58. The method as in any of the embodiments 41-57, further comprising the step of the receiver generating a control signal indicating the subcarriers which are assigned to the receiver, whereby the data mapped on the assigned subcarriers is extracted based on the control signal.

59. The method as in any of the embodiments 43-58, wherein the channel matrix is decomposed by performing SVD.

60. The method as in any of the embodiments 43-58, wherein the channel matrix is decomposed by performing EVD.

Although the features and elements of the present invention are described in the preferred embodiments in particular combinations, each feature or element can be used alone without the other features and elements of the preferred embodiments or in various combinations with or without other features and elements of the present invention. 

1. A single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) system wherein a portion of a plurality of subcarriers is assigned to a transmitter and a receiver for communication, the system comprising: a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmitter comprising: a first set of fast Fourier transform (FFT) units for performing FFT on data for transmission to generate frequency domain data; a plurality of subcarrier mapping units for mapping the frequency domain transmit data on subcarriers assigned for the MIMO transmitter and a MIMO receiver; a first set of inverse Fourier transform (IFFT) units for performing IFFT on transmit data mapped to the assigned subcarriers to generate time domain transmit data; and a plurality of transmit antennas for transmitting the time domain transmit data; and the MIMO receiver comprising: a plurality of receive antennas for receiving the transmitted time domain transmit data and generating multiple streams of received data; a second set of FFT units for performing FFT on the received data to generate frequency domain received data; a plurality of subcarrier demapping units for extracting data mapped on the assigned subcarriers; at least one channel estimator for performing a channel estimation for MIMO channels between the transmitter and the receiver to generate a channel matrix; a channel matrix decomposition unit for decomposing the channel matrix into a diagonal matrix D and unitary matrices U and V^(H), wherein a superscript H denotes a Hermitian transpose; a channel diagonalization and beamforming unit for equalizing a channel distortion by applying at least one of the U, D and V^(H) matrices to the extracted frequency domain received data; and a second set of IFFT units for performing IFFT on the equalized data to generate time domain received data.
 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit equalizes the channel distortion based on a zero forcing solution.
 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the channel diagonalization and beamforming unit equalizes the channel distortion based on a minimum mean square error (MMSE) solution.
 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the transmitter further comprises: a beamformer for performing a transmit beamforming by applying the V matrix to the frequency domain transmit data.
 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the transmitter obtains the V matrix from the receiver.
 6. The system of claim 4 wherein the transmitter further comprises: a second channel estimator for performing channel estimation to obtain the V matrix based on channel reciprocity.
 7. The system of claim 4 wherein the beamformer applies a scaling factor.
 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the scaling factor is an inverse D matrix.
 9. The system of claim 7 wherein the scaling factor is generated based on the D matrix and a noise variance.
 10. The system of claim 1 wherein the subcarriers assigned to the receiver are a block of localized subcarriers.
 11. The system of claim 1 wherein the subcarriers assigned to the receiver are a set of distributed subcarriers.
 12. The system of claim 1 wherein the transmitter further comprises a cyclic prefix (CP) insertion unit for inserting a CP into the time domain transmit data and the receiver further comprises a CP removal unit for removing the CP from the received data.
 13. The system of claim 1 wherein the receiver further comprises a controller for generating a control signal indicating the subcarriers which are assigned to the receiver, whereby the subcarrier demapping units extracts the particular data mapped on the subcarriers based on the control signal.
 14. The system of claim 1 wherein the channel matrix decomposition unit is a singular value decomposition (SVD) unit.
 15. The system of claim 1 wherein the channel matrix decomposition unit is an eigenvalue decomposition (EVD) unit.
 16. The system of claim 1 wherein the transmitter is a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) and the receiver is a base station.
 17. The system of claim 1 wherein the transmitter is a base station and the receiver is a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU).
 18. In a single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) system wherein a portion of a plurality of subcarriers is assigned to a transmitter and a receiver for communication, a method for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) beamforming, the method comprising: the transmitter performing fast Fourier transform (FFT) on data for transmission to generate frequency domain data; the transmitter mapping the frequency domain transmit data to subcarriers assigned for the transmitter and the receiver; the transmitter performing inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) on the transmit data mapped to the assigned subcarriers to generate time domain transmit data; and the transmitter transmitting the time domain transmit data via multiple antennas; the receiver receiving the transmitted time domain transmit data and generating multiple streams of received data; the receiver performing FFT on the received data to generate frequency domain received data; the receiver extracting data mapped on the assigned subcarriers; the receiver performing a channel estimation of MIMO channels between the transmitter and the receiver to generate a channel matrix; the receiver decomposing the channel matrix into a diagonal matrix D and unitary matrices 13 and V^(H), wherein a superscript H denotes a Hermitian transpose; the receiver equalizing a channel distortion by applying the at least one of the U^(H), D and V matrices to the extracted frequency domain received data; and the receiver performing IFFT on the equalized data to generate time domain received data.
 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the channel distortion is equalized based on a zero forcing solution.
 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the channel distortion is equalized based on a minimum mean square error (MMSE) solution.
 21. The method of claim 18 further comprising: the transmitter performing a transmit beamforming by applying the V matrix to the frequency domain transmit data.
 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the transmitter obtains the V matrix from the receiver.
 23. The method of claim 21 further comprising: the transmitter performing channel estimation to obtain the V matrix based on channel reciprocity.
 24. The method of claim 21 further comprising: the transmitter applying a scaling factor to the frequency domain transmit data.
 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the scaling factor is an inverse D matrix.
 26. The method of claim 24 wherein the scaling factor is generated based on the D matrix and a noise variance.
 27. The method of claim 18 wherein the subcarriers assigned to the receiver are a block of localized subcarriers.
 28. The method of claim 18 wherein the subcarriers assigned to the receiver are a set of distributed subcarriers.
 29. The method of claim 18 further comprising: the transmitter inserting a cyclic prefix (CP) into the time domain transmit data; and the receiver removing the CP from the received data.
 30. The method of claim 18 further comprising: the receiver generating a control signal indicating the subcarriers which are assigned to the receiver, whereby the data mapped on the assigned subcarriers is extracted based on the control signal.
 31. The method of claim 18 wherein the channel matrix is decomposed by performing singular value decomposition (SVD).
 32. The method of claim 18 wherein the channel matrix is decomposed by performing eigenvalue decomposition (EVD).
 33. A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmitter for use in a single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) system wherein a portion of a plurality of subcarriers is assigned to a transmitter and a receiver for communication, the transmitter comprising: a first set of fast Fourier transform (FFT) units for performing FFT on data for transmission to generate frequency domain data; a plurality of subcarrier mapping units for mapping the frequency domain transmit data on subcarriers assigned for the transmitter; a first set of inverse Fourier transform (IFFT) units for performing IFFT on transmit data mapped to the assigned subcarriers to generate time domain transmit data; and a plurality of transmit antennas for transmitting the time domain transmit data.
 34. A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) receiver for use in a single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) system wherein a portion of a plurality of subcarriers is assigned to a transmitter and a receiver for communication, the receiver comprising: a plurality of receive antennas for receiving transmitted time domain transmit data and generating multiple streams of received data; a second set of FFT units for performing FFT on the received data to generate frequency domain received data; a plurality of subcarrier demapping units for extracting data mapped on the assigned subcarriers; at least one channel estimator for performing a channel estimation for MIMO channels between the transmitter and the receiver to generate a channel matrix; a channel matrix decomposition unit for decomposing the channel matrix into a diagonal matrix D and unitary matrices U and V^(H), wherein a superscript H denotes a Hermitian transpose; a channel diagonalization and beamforming unit for equalizing a channel distortion by applying at least one of the U, D and V^(H) matrices to the extracted frequency domain received data; and a second set of IFFT units for performing IFFT on the equalized data to generate time domain received data. 